[ruby-dev:51090] [Ruby master Bug#18067] Composite procs with `instance_exec` aren't executed within the context of the receiver
From:
merch-redmine@...
Date:
2021-08-09 17:57:28 UTC
List:
ruby-dev #51090
Issue #18067 has been updated by jeremyevans0 (Jeremy Evans).
I think this is expected. You get the same error if you compose the proc manually, and the proc composition operators should reflect the same behavior as manual composition:
```ruby
func1 = -> (x) { x + y }
class A
def y
10
end
end
A.new.instance_exec(1, &func1) # => 11
func2 = -> (x) { x * 2 }
f = ->(x) { func2.(func1.(x)) }
A.new.instance_exec(1, &f) # => undefined local variable or method `y' for main:Object (NameError)
```
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Bug #18067: Composite procs with `instance_exec` aren't executed within the context of the receiver
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18067#change-93197
* Author: ttanimichi (Tsukuru Tanimichi)
* Status: Open
* Priority: Normal
* Backport: 2.6: UNKNOWN, 2.7: UNKNOWN, 3.0: UNKNOWN
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```ruby
func1 = -> (x) { x + y }
class A
def y
10
end
end
A.new.instance_exec(1, &func1) # => 11
func2 = -> (x) { x * 2 }
f = func1 >> func2
A.new.instance_exec(1, &f) # => undefined local variable or method `y' for main:Object (NameError)
```
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